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204 Lay's Potato Chip Flavors from Around the World

Perhaps the most famous and popular brand of potato chips (crisps) out there are Lay's. Lay's (known as Walkers in the UK and Ireland, Chipsy in Egypt, Poca in Vietnam, and Tapuchips in Israel) was founded in 1932 and has been providing the world with delicious fried and baked goodness ever since. Lay's has also put in a lot of work to tailor their chips to satisfy the tastes of people all around the world. I did my best to put together a list of some of those world flavors, though I know for a fact I missed a lot of the flavors out there. Here are 204 Lay's potato chips flavors from around the world:

I've eaten lots of the Green Onion Lays in Poland. Love them. The chicken chips, though... no so much, lol. They do however taste surprising like roast chicken!! If I'm not mistaken, a radish-flavored chip by Lays is also sold there (i think it's seasonal).The squid chips listed here sound terrible, hahaha.

Holy crap, I want so many these!!! But I have to order them online, I'm guessing since there's no point traveling to so many countries in one year unless you're filthy rich, because otherwise I would. Honey BBQ and Japanese Teriyaki sound freakin amazing!!!

I would like the flavor of mango chile y cilantro this combination of flavor can take you to the Caribbean - I would like to participate my name is Fidencio Ruiz and my address is 2723 Cross Tide Ln. friendswoodTx 77546 .Thanks

The Thai sweet basil chips are a chip masterpiece. There ridgey, and the sweet basil isn't really sweet, it's savory and has some kick to it. I ate them when I lived there for a while, now again, a friend will send me some. When I see that package, I am a very happy camper!!

here in greece we also have tomato,paprika,wholegrain(black pepper &sour cream,sweet chilli and natural)in the oven(paprika,barbecue,mediterranean herbs and salted,salt and vinegar,homemade(fried in 100% olive oil),with 50% less salt,reddened stew sauce and prawns cocktail(but they stopped making them,they only reproduced the prawns coctail in limited edition for a while).

I'm in South Africa. Lay's had that Biltong flavor until 2003. The packet had good information on the back about an interpretation of the colours of the South African flag. I'd still like to get an empty packet for that again. But, that's wishful thinking.

Lay's also had a limited edition of this about a decade later. Unfortunately without that information. It was also with Australian barbeque prawns, having the Australian flag.

Hello Nowaday, there are three kinds of Lay's at Brazil, these are Original, Sour Cream and Barbecue (being specifically the name can be Rump Cap or Top Sirloin Sap). Your page is very interest. Congratulations!

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